KoktebelCrimea guide: what to see in Koktebel in one dayThis sea resort in the eastern Crimea is close to the picturesque mountain massifs and the steppe hills with vineyards here and there. All this is about the famous artistic village of Crimea − a delightful Koktebel. We are telling the residents and guests of the peninsula what you can see in Koktebel in one day.
Crimea in 3D 3D tour of Crimea: KoktebelKoktebel is translated from the Crimean Tatar language as "land of blue hills". A shade like this its mountains really get under certain lighting conditions. The town became famous as the cradle of jazz, a haven for artists and poets, the abode of poet Maximilian Voloshin. Visit this amazing land with us − with the help of a 3D tour.
BeachesPapay BeachThis beach is in the central part of the Koktebel Bay. The shore is covered with large smooth pebbles, the slope to the sea is gentle.
BeachesPrimorye Boarding House BeachThe beach of the Primorye boarding house is in the bay of the beautiful Crimean town of Koktebel. The beach visiting capacity is about 1.4 thousand people.
BeachesThe Central BeachThe Central Beach is the most popular in the small town of Koktebel. The shore is sand and pebble, the bottom is sandy.
KoktebelJazz capital of Crimea – KoktebelKoktebel is a small town sitting at the foot of the extinct volcano Kara Dag. It is the most bohemian Crimean resort – a traditional retreat for musicians, artists and, surprisingly, aviators.
PhotosKoktebel: A land of blue hillsIn the Crimean Tatar language, Köktöbel means “the land of blue hills.” When the light is right, the mountains around the town really do appear to be a cool shade of sky-blue. However, there are plenty of other colours in Koktebel, home to festivals, music and celebration.
NatureTikhaya (Calm) BayThe bay lies between Koktebel and Feodosia, bounded by Cape Сhameleon to the west and Cape Pyaty to the east and the Biyuk-Yanishar Mountain Ridge to the north.
History and cultureVoloshin House MuseumThe memorial house of poet and artist Maximilian Voloshin was built in 1903-1913 to Voloshin's own drawings.
NatureKlementyev Mountain, or Uzun-Sirt MountainThis is a mountain range near Koktebel, which rises 268 m above sea level and is from 300 m to 600 m wide, with three distinctive peaks.
NatureKara-Dag Mountain and Kara-Dag Nature ReserveAdvance booking is required to take a tour of the nature reserve.
NatureVoloshin Mountain, or Kuchuk-YenisharThe 192-metre-tall mountain ridge runs along the Bay of Koktebel.